Robert
Maheu, CIA counter-espionage specialist, told to offer the mob $150,000
to kill Fidel Castro. Johnny Roselli and Sam Giancana are aboard and
the FBI cuts back Mafia prosecution.

JMARC:

- 750 man assult force adjacent to Trinidad, on the south coast of Cuba. - Trinidad filled with Castro.haters according to CIA.- Force would gather volunteers against Fidel.- Troops dropped from planes would take roads and join force wit the rebels in the Escambray Mountains.

March 1961: John F. Kennedy asked the Joint Chiefs of Staff to vet the JMARC
project. As a result of “plausible deniability” 30%. Therefore, they could not recommend that
Kennedy went along with the JMARC project.

Bissell's New Plan:

The
invasion would focus at Bahia de Cochinos, away from the Escambray
Mountains and separated by Zapater Swamp. Dulles believed that Kennedy
would cave and order in the U.S. military when the troops could not join
the rebels in the mountains.

10th
April, 1961:

Bissell tells Bobby Kennedy the revised plan had a 66% chance to succeed..

April 13th, 1961:

JFK reduces B-26s from 16 to eight. Bissell believes, like Dulles, that Kennedy would change his mind if the invasion faltered.

April 14th, 1961:

Airfields bombed by B-26's over Cuba.

President Kennedy Press Conference April 12, 1961

FROM JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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April 15th, 1961:

1,400
Cuban exiles invade Cuba at the Bay of Pigs. Kennedy, who made clear he
would not order in US air power, does as he said and withholdsU.S. air
power.

General Lyman Lemnitzer Joint Chiefs of Staff

Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations

April 18th, 1961:

Bissell
pressures Kennedy early in the morning, pleading that the force was
about to be defeated by Castro and his troops. Kennedy does not reverse
his orders. Pressure mounts on the president from General Lyman
Lemnitzer, the chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff and Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval
Operations.
Bissell claims the invasion can be salvaged with air cover. Lemnitzer
states his support of the the guerrillas in the
Escambray Mountains. But 20,000 Cuban troops now stand in their way. The
Brigade surrenders and hundreds are dead.

General Curtis Lemay believed Kennedy a coward and was clearly upset when there were no air strikes. JFK said for the outset there would be no air strikes.

“You just cut the throats of everybody on the beach down there.”

-General Curtis Le May

John F. Kennedy and General Curtis LeMay

JFK Bay of Pigs Statement:

President Kennedy takes full responsibility for the failure of the Bay of Pigs.

November 1961:

Dulles told to resign and is replaced by John A. McCone. Bissel's replacement is Richard Helms. (right)

President Kennedy Address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors April 20, 1961

The Bay of Pigs Invasion Against Castro: A Perfect Failure For the U.S.

Col. L. Fletcher Prouty Explains the Bay of Pigs & Vietnam

How Could I have Been So Stupid? A podcast by Robert P. Fitton

In 1986, led by terrorist Carlos Sánchez,
nuclear devices are planted in American cities. New York and other
cities are swallowed up in fireballs and terrorists close in on the
secret time travel

complex in Colorado. Physicist Ray Meinkewitz plans
to send Patch Kincaid two weeks back in time to warn the world of the
pending doom.With the
complex under assault, the powerful time chamber elements malfunction.
Patch is sent back in time to prevent the destruction but he lands in
1961. He makes contact with the Ray

Meinkewitz of 1961 and then the
intelligence agencies get involved.

Patch and Meinkewitz are flown to Cuba where they chase the young CarlosSánchez directly into the Bay of Pigs invasion. On the ground during the attack Patch faces Castro's soldiers and jets above. Behind enemy lines he and Meinkewitz track Carlos into rural Cuba.Patch’s actions in 1961 result in President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.

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bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle.
We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has
captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves,
that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you
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